Scotland will avoid the likes of England AND France when they discover their Euro 2024 qualifying fate after landing a spot in Pot 2.
Steve Clarke's men confirmed their place as a second seed following their Nations League League B triumph, with the Dark Blues set to be the only home nation competing in the top tier of the competition when it comes back around. A share of the spoils with Ukraine coupled up with a Hampden win over the same opposition and the Republic of Ireland ended off the perfect week for the Scots.
That draw in Poland and top spot also secures a guaranteed Euro 2024 play-off spot. The draw for qualifying takes place on October 9 and despite a Pot 2 placing, some tricky ties could still await Scotland - but the Tartan Army will be delighted to AVOID Israel, who are placed in the same draw section.
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From Pot 1 the likes of Spain, Italy, Belgium and Portugal will provide tough tests while Sweden and Norway are two of the big names in Pot 3.
Turkey are the stand out name in Pot 4 while Northern Ireland are a fifth seed for the draw and are ranked below the Faroe Islands and Luxembourg.
Pots in full
Pot 1: Netherlands, Hungary, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Croatia, Portugal, Poland, Switzerland.
Pot 2: Wales, England, Bosnia, Israel, France, Austria, SCOTLAND, Finland, Serbia, Czech Republic.
Pot 3: Sweden, Armenia, Romania, Slovenia, Ireland, Montenegro, Iceland, Albania, Ukraine, Norway.
Pot 4: Turkey, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Greece, Azerbaijan, Faroe Islands, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo.
Pot 5: Northern Ireland, Slovakia, Cyprus, Belarus, Lithuania, Gibraltar, Estonia, Latvia, Moldova, Malta.
Pot 6: Andorra, San Marino, Lichtenstein.
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